Defender of the Underdog: Pelham Glassford and the Bonus Army

Harvey D. Ferguson
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In 1932, the worst year of the Great Depression, more than twenty thousand mostly homeless World War I veterans trekked to the nation's capital to petition Congress to grant them early payment of a promised bonus. The Hoover Administration and the local government urged Washington, DC, police chief Pelham Glassford to forcefully drive this "bonus army" out of the city. Instead, he defied both governments for months and found food and shelter for the veterans until Congress voted on their request.

Glassford's efforts to persuade federal and local officials to deal sympathetically with the protesters were ultimately in vain, but his proposed solutions, though disregarded by his supervisors, demonstrate that compassion and empathy could be more effective ways of dealing with radical protests than violent suppression.



Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: University of New Mexico Press
Published: 04/15/2025
ISBN: 9780826368072
Pages: 344
Weight: 1.00lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.00w x 0.76d